University of Maine School Songs

Stein Song (School Song)
Listen to the Stein Song as performed by the Pride of Maine Black Bear Marching Band:
Instrumental Version
Singing Version
Fill the steins to dear old Maine
Shout 'til the rafters ring
Stand and drink a toast once again
Let every loyal Maine man sing
Drink to all the happy hours
Drink to the careless days
Drink to Maine our Alma Mater
The college of our hearts always
To the trees, to the sky
To the Spring in its glorious happiness.
To the youth, to the fire
To the life that is moving and calling us.
To the Gods, to the Fates
To the rulers of men and their destinies.
To the lips, to the eyes
To the girls who will love us some day.
Fill the steins to dear old Maine
Shout 'til the rafters ring
Stand and drink a toast once again
Let every loyal Maine man sing
Drink to all the happy hours
Drink to the careless days
Drink to Maine our Alma Mater
The college of our hearts always.

For Maine (Fight Song)
Listen to For Maine as performed by the Pride of Maine Black Bear Marching Band:
Instrumental Version
Marching, we're marching to victory
Sweeping resistance away
Tearing ground with the cheering
Maine's going to conquer today
GO BEARS!
Now we are nearing the goal line
Gain on steady gain
Nothing can stop us from scoring
Touchdowns for dear old Maine
For Maine, For Maine, For M-A-I-N-E
Maine!

You've Said It All
It's not really a school song, it's the song that the band plays at hockey games before the start of each period after the Stein Song
When you say Maine the Northeast corner of the good old USA
When you say Maine you're talking Kittery to Madawaska all the way
When you say Maine you're talking rocky coasts, potato fields, and spruce
When you say Maine you can go driving just be careful or you'll hit a moose
When you say Maine you're talking Mahaney Diamond and Alumni Field
When you say Maine at the Alfond the poor (opposing team mascot) will have to yield
It may be ten below, under five feet of snow, no matter where you go, we all love Orono
When you say Maine Blackbears, you've said it all!
